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Operating Systems AIX Shared Logical Volume betweem two node on concurrent mode Post 303003709 by karaaix on Tuesday 19th of September 2017 01:12:34 PM
Old 09-19-2017
Hammer & Screwdriver Shared Logical Volume betweem two node on concurrent mode

Hello All;

I'm very new in AIX Smilie

I'm still confused with a scenario on our client infrastructure. They have two serveur bd1 and bd2 connected directly on a IBM V3700 Storage.

They want to create a file system on bd1 and share this one with bd2 so when they will create a file on the mount point of the shared file system on db1 they can access it on db2...

It's my first time to work on AIX.... I have no documentation to guide me doing what our client needs.

If someone can explain to me a way or give me a step by step link where i can do it easily i will be very happy.

Thank you in advance.
 

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VFS_CHECKEXP(9) 					   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual					   VFS_CHECKEXP(9)

NAME
VFS_CHECKEXP -- check if a file system is exported to a client SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/mount.h> int VFS_CHECKEXP(struct mount *mp, struct sockaddr *nam, int *exflagsp, struct ucred **credanonp); DESCRIPTION
The VFS_CHECKEXP() macro is used by the NFS server to check if a mount point is exported to a client. The arguments it expects are: mp The mount point to be checked. nam An mbuf containing the network address of the client. exflagsp Return parameter for the export flags for this client. credanonp Return parameter for the anonymous credentials for this client. The VFS_CHECKEXP() macro should be called on a file system's mount structure to determine if it is exported to a client whose address is con- tained in nam. It is generally called before VFS_FHTOVP(9) to validate that a client has access to the file system. The file system should call vfs_export_lookup(9) with the address of an appropriate netexport structure and the address of the client, nam, to verify that the client can access this file system. RETURN VALUES
The export flags and anonymous credentials specific to the client (returned by vfs_export_lookup(9)) will be returned in *exflagsp and *credanonp. SEE ALSO
VFS(9), VFS_FHTOVP(9), vnode(9), VOP_VPTOFH(9) AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Alfred Perlstein. BSD
January 4, 2010 BSD
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